Myolaimus
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4208.4.4 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:8095C97B-D357-457B-89D3-B2D72B5296A3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5697602 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C187C3-FFD9-FF95-6DF7-EB77F08A6CC2 |
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Key to species of Myolaimus View in CoL
1a Female body more than 1 mm ........................................................................... 2
1b Female body less than 1 mm ........................................................................... 3
2a Stoma three times longer than wide; male tail with papillae G1–G4 closely-grouped............................ rahmi
2b Stoma as long as wide; male tail with papillae GP1 visibly separated from the others........................ stammeri
3a Posterior stomatal chamber (behind the dorsal tooth) as big as the anterior one; larger amphid aperture, occupying one-third of the corresponding body diameter................................................................. amicitiae
3b Posterior stomatal chamber (behind the dorsal tooth) smaller than the anterior one or absent; smaller amphid aperture, occupy- ing one-fourth of the corresponding body diameter.......................................................... 4
4a Longer female tail (c’ = 7–10).......................................................................... 5
4b Shorter female tail (c’ = 2–6).......................................................................... 6
5a Dorsal tooth in stoma not prominent; shorter female rectum (1.5–2.0 times anal body diameter).................. indicus 5b Stoma with prominent dorsal tooth; longer female rectum (2.5–3.0 times anal body diameter)................... maupasi 6a Stoma with anterior stomatal chamber ca twice longer than wide; female tail very short, conoid (c’ = 2.0–2.5); male tail with
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